California Cults and The Laurel Canyon Conspiracy
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Jay now lives in "Lookout Mountain Laboratory"
Lookout Mountain Air Force Station IS the Government FILM SITE that brought to us the WAR LIE Films.
Lookout Mountain Air Force Station (LMAFS) is a Formerly Used Defense Site which today is a private residence of actor Jared Leto in the Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The USAF military installation produced motion pictures and still photographs for the United States Department of Defense and the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) from 1947 to 1969.[3]
The 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2)[4] facility was built on 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) in 1941 as a World War II air defense center to coordinate radar installations in the Los Angeles area.[3] When the studio was established in 1947, its purpose was kept secret. The studio consisted of one large sound stage, a film laboratory, two screening rooms, four editing rooms, an animation and still photo department, sound mixing studio, and numerous climate controlled film vaults. Using the latest equipment, the studio could process both 35mm and 16mm color motion picture film as well as black and white and color still photographs.[5] It was declared Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument number 1098 in 2015.[6]
1947–1960
Beginning with Trinity, the first nuclear test in 1945, there was a need to document nuclear testing with still and motion picture photography. The film was needed for the study and understanding of the behavior of nuclear weapons. In 1946, in support of Operation Crossroads, the first atomic bomb test in the Pacific, the joint task force conducting the test had assembled a provisional photographic unit of still and motion picture photographers to document the test. Most of these photographers were part of a small detachment of the First Motion Picture Unit from Long Island, New York.[7]
Operation Sandstone nuclear detonation
Operation Sandstone nuclear detonation
The 1st Motion Picture Unit ran from 1942-1945. A new 1st Motion Picture Unit was opened in Astoria, Queens, in 1947 with a detachment in Los Angeles. This would later be redesignated as the 4201st Motion Picture Squadron before closing in 1949. The Los Angeles detachment would then become the 4881st Motion Picture Unit under the Air Proving Ground.[8]
After Operation Crossroads, it was determined that a permanent photographic unit, providing specialized photography and sound recording, should be established, trained and equipped to obtain scientific, technical and documentary photography of atomic bomb tests. Brigadier General P. T. Cullen, who had commanded the Air Photo Unit on Operation Crossroads, was directed to find a site in the Los Angeles area suitable for the accomplishment of motion picture documentation of Joint Task Force 7 (JTF-7), Operation Sandstone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lookout_Mountain_Air_Force_Station